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O'Brien's Centerville Insurance Agency Brings Distractology 101™ Tour to Barnstable High School to Educate Teen Drivers on Dangers of Distracted Driving

O’Brien’s Centerville Insurance Agency is proud to bring the state-of-the-art Distractology 101 tour to Barnstable High School during the week of October15 -18. Distractology 101 is an interactive program developed by the Arbella Insurance Foundation to teach new drivers the dangers of distracted driving. The campaign features a 36-foot-long, neon-yellow mobile classroom outfitted with high-tech driving simulators designed to give new drivers the chance to experience the perils of distracted driving, including texting while driving.

More than 3,000 people are killed each year in crashes involving a distracted driver and an estimated additional 416,000 are injured in motor vehicle crashes involving a distracted driver. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, sending or receiving a text takes a driver's eyes off the road for an average of 4.6 seconds, the equivalent of driving the length of an entire football field at 55 mph, blind. 

“Distracted driving is a widespread epidemic among young drivers that continues to worsen, particularly as mobile devices become more prevalent, more advanced and more addictive,” said John Donohue, chairman, president and CEO of the Arbella Insurance Group, and chairman and president of the Arbella Insurance Foundation. “According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, more than 800,000 drivers are using a hand-held cell phone at any given moment but only 57% recognize it as a serious threat to their safety. This lack of awareness and understanding is quite startling. It is our hope that Distractology 101 will continue to tackle this naivety head on and force drivers to once and for all break their mobile phone addiction while on the road.”

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To date nearly 4,000 new drivers, meaning those that have been licensed less than three years or have a learner’s permit have completed the Distractology 101 training. In 2012, 97% percent of students surveyed said the experience was effective or extremely effective and 82% said they would recommend the experience to a friend. 

“We’re a 3rd generation family and community based independent insurance agency and with three generations of O’Brien’s graduating from Barnstable High School we knew this was the event to host.  Arbella’s Distractology 101 is a terrific way to reinforce in our young drivers the dangers of texting and driving.” said Steve O’Brien Jr.,  “The program’s mission is simple: to educate young drivers on the dangers of distracted driving and ultimately save the lives of teens living in communities such as Barnstable. Research suggests that this type of real life stimulation and education can truly help to change dangerous behavior and we at O’Brien’s Centerville Insurance are proud to support this important mission.”

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“Barnstable High School would like to thank O'Brien's Insurance of Centerville for bringing Distractology to our students. Social networking and communicating in the parallel universe of Instagram, Tumblr and Facebook is where students connect, and we want them to connect safely. That means not texting while driving and focusing on their responsibility of driving well,” said Patrick Clark, Barnstable High School Principal. “The Barnstable Public School's Core Values include maximizing potential and taking personal responsibility for your actions. Distractology will help us live our Core Values, and keep students safe by teaching the importance of smart decision making.”

The Distractology driving simulator, based on Arbella-funded research conducted with the University of Massachusetts at Amherst (UMASS), will travel to various communities in Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island during 2013, offering 45 minutes of simulated distracted driving to each participant.

During the driving simulator training — Distractology 101: A Crash Course on Distracted Driving — teens and other new drivers face a number of scenarios based on real-world examples, educating  participants on how to anticipate hidden hazards, react to the road and avoid accidents. Participants also complete the online portion of the curriculum at www.DistractU.com  and make a safe-driving pledge in order to complete the training.

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